USDA Loans

If you thought U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) loans were just for farmers, think again. Many homes in small towns and even the suburbs are eligible for USDA loans. But hey, if you are a farmer, you can probably benefit from this loan type too.

What is a USDA Loan?

USDA Guaranteed Rural Housing Loans are designed to encourage rural land development and growth in rural areas. USDA Loans were long thought of as just for farmers, but the program has been expanded in recent years to help families without adequate home
financing opportunities purchase a home in a rural area.

A USDA Guaranteed Rural Housing Loan is a 30 year mortgage, with an interest rate determined by the lender. No down payment is required (yes!), which sets these loans apart from more traditional home loans.

Who is Eligible?

Applicants may have incomes up to 115% of the area's median income and must be able to afford mortgage payments, including insurance and applicable taxes. Credit score is also considered in the application process.

Eligibility guidelines are very specific - but don't let that stop you from achieving your homeownership goals. An experienced USDA financing professional at Waterstone Mortgage will help you navigate through the USDA loan
process and determine if you are eligible.

Basic qualifications include:

The property being purchased must be in a rural area as defined by the USDA.

The property must be owner-occupied; investment or vacation properties are not eligible for USDA loans.

You must meet the income restrictions for the county the property is located in. Each county has a maximum income limit defined by the USDA. This maximum income limit depends on the cost of living, median income, and other
economic characteristics of the county the property is located in.

What are the Benefits of a USDA Loan?

USDA loans offer several unique benefits that set them apart from standard home loans. USDA loans require no down payment, so qualified individuals can finance up to 100% of the home's total purchase price. This makes them one of the more desirable loans
available to homeowners.

Other benefits include:

Great rates

Better terms than a FHA or conventional loan

FICO as low as 600 may still qualify

Learn More about the USDA Loan Application Process

Contact Waterstone Mortgage today and a qualified mortgage loan professional will walk you through the USDA loan application process and answer any questions that may arise.

A USDA Loan is a government-insured loan subject to certain qualifications and restrictions. USDA guarantee fee and annual fees apply.

All loan requests are subject to credit approval as well as specific loan program requirements and guidelines. With Adjustable Rate Mortgage loans, the rate is variable and may increase or decrease every year after the initial
fixed rate period based on changes to an index. This could result in an increase in the monthly payment.